Have a look in Kernel-Objects
On Tue, Aug 5, 2008 at 1:48 PM, Sean Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
where do true and false spring into existence?
i've been poking around and cant figure it out.
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Sean Allen wrote:
where do true and false spring into existence?
They have been around longer than some people on this mailing list ;-)
i've been poking around and cant figure it out.
true and false and some of the very few objects known to the VM and they
where instantiated when the
On Aug 5, 2008, at 8:54 AM, Michael Rueger wrote:
Sean Allen wrote:
where do true and false spring into existence?
They have been around longer than some people on this mailing list ;-)
i've been poking around and cant figure it out.
true and false and some of the very few objects
Sean == Sean Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Sean I have a feeling the secret to unraveling that confusion comes from this:
Sean 'true and false and some of the very few objects known to the VM'
Sean does that mean that I can't go and find these variables anywhere? that
Sean they arent true
On Aug 5, 2008, at 10:52 AM, Randal L. Schwartz wrote:
Sean == Sean Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Sean I have a feeling the secret to unraveling that confusion comes
from this:
Sean 'true and false and some of the very few objects known to the
VM'
Sean does that mean that I can't
On Tuesday 05 Aug 2008 6:39:01 pm Sean Allen wrote:
I have a feeling the secret to unraveling that confusion comes from
this:
'true and false and some of the very few objects known to the VM'
An object in Squeak contains between two to three header words (object
descriptor, class and size).